This invention generally relates to the production of a composite yarn or
non-woven strand wherein a core of super absorbent fibers or polymers
(SAP's) having a swell factor of approximately 25% and greater are
encapsulated by a nonwoven membrane of defined porosity. The membrane is
then sealed in a fashion to generally deter or prevent the SAP material
from migrating out of the core as water is freely absorbed and desorbed
from the composite yarn structure. The strands of yarns or strips of
non-woven material are subsequently constructed into an open or
unorientated fabric formation. When used as a subterranean fabric,
structure or material, the resultant fabric structure retains moisture
while permitting normal root growth and allowing excess water to pass
through and beneath the fabric while facilitating movement of water from
lower levels to the surface.